debug-me 1.20181208-3 source package in Ubuntu

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debug-me (1.20181208-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Bump dependency bounds
  * Patch to fix xmonad failure

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Thu, 08 Aug 2019 16:30:19 +0200

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debug-me-server: run a debug-me server for secure remote debugging

 Debugging a problem over email/irc/BTS is slow, tedious, and
 hard. The developer needs to see the your problem to understand
 it. Debug-me aims to make debugging fast, fun, and easy, by letting
 the developer access your computer remotely, so they can immediately
 see and interact with the problem. Making your problem their problem
 gets it fixed fast.
 .
 A debug-me session is logged and signed with the developer's GnuPG
 key, producing a chain of evidence of what they saw and what they
 did. So the developer's good reputation is leveraged to make debug-me
 secure. If you trust a developer to ship software to your computer,
 you can trust them to debug-me.
 .
 This package sets up a debug-me server. If you don't want to do
 that, install only the debug-me package.